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"hurricane sandy: coming together." you can see it on the networks of nbc universal, including right here on nbc 4, at 8:00. all of the proceeds go to the red cross. >>> 4:57. one florida woman proving are you never too old to do anything, including vote. for the first time in her life, 99-year-old rosy lewis cast a ballot yesterday. she was just seven years old when the 19th amendment pass the, giving women the right to vote. lewis was in the 50s when jim crow laws abolished. she is a huge fan of president obama. >>> veterans and their spouses looking for a job may get their break today. the u.s. chamber of commerce holding a hiring our heroes job fair. more than 70 employers will be at joint base anacostia-bolling. runs from 11:00 until 2:00 it has helped find jobs for more than 10,000 veterans and their families. >> great effort there, great service. let's hope veterans get jobs. >>> news 4 continues right now at 5:00 a.m. stay with us. >>> it is not safe there and nowhere else. >> i don't care about your house, i wo
"hurricane sandy: coming together." you can see it on the networks of nbc universal, including right here on nbc 4, at 8:00. all of the proceeds go to the red cross. >>> 4:57. one florida woman proving are you never too old to do anything, including vote. for the first time in her life, 99-year-old rosy lewis cast a ballot yesterday. she was just seven years old when the 19th amendment pass the, giving women the right to vote. lewis was in the 50s when jim crow laws...
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>>> we are keeping a close eye on sandy. right now the storm is blamed for at least 16 deaths, including one in anne arundel county and one in montgomery county. more than 6 million homes and businesses up and down the east coast are in the dark. nyu's tisch hospital was evacuated last night. they started with the sickest and the youngest, including those in the neonatal care unit. a 15-foot surge of sea water flooded manhattan. coastal communities are also reporting severe flooding this morning. sandy is also being blamed for a burst of snow in west virginia. >>> right now thousands of people in our area are in the dark because of sandy. most of the power outages are in northern virginia. dominion virginia power reporting more than 119,000 customers without electricity right now. pepco is trying to restore power to more than 30,000 homes and businesses in our area. bge says 3,200 area customers don't have electricity, and smeco is reporting 30,000 customers in the dark. >> the federal government is closed today for all none
>>> we are keeping a close eye on sandy. right now the storm is blamed for at least 16 deaths, including one in anne arundel county and one in montgomery county. more than 6 million homes and businesses up and down the east coast are in the dark. nyu's tisch hospital was evacuated last night. they started with the sickest and the youngest, including those in the neonatal care unit. a 15-foot surge of sea water flooded manhattan. coastal communities are also reporting severe flooding...
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, the ghost of sandy. it only has a name when it is classified as a tropical system. >> we will call the big storm. >> like prince. it will come out with an album. you can see the circulation around hagerstown. we have some rain to contend with this morning. the white stuff is the snow. it will be a windy day today but not as bad as yesterday. maybe 30 miles per hour. the wind chills are in the 30's. it will be a breezy day. a chance for a few rain showers. i have to fix the gust part. sometimes i forget to erase things on the graphics. it was 65 at ocean city yesterday. recap your day for us. >> it was incredible. i wish just glued to twitter. were you glued to it as well? i think tony is gone. i had to change my clothing twice because i had so much rain coming down on me. ee. waves were something to sa we're still seeing some of standing water in ocean city. notice all the debris on the road. this is what we're concerned about, things clogging the drains. this is the same concern we're seeing around balt
, the ghost of sandy. it only has a name when it is classified as a tropical system. >> we will call the big storm. >> like prince. it will come out with an album. you can see the circulation around hagerstown. we have some rain to contend with this morning. the white stuff is the snow. it will be a windy day today but not as bad as yesterday. maybe 30 miles per hour. the wind chills are in the 30's. it will be a breezy day. a chance for a few rain showers. i have to fix the gust...
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yes, we're still being affected by the remnants of sandy. it's in eastern canada right now, but we're getting areas of energy, getting some sprinkles in frederick and carol county, washington, panhandle of west virginia, and the northern shenandoah valley. these sprinkles are coming off to the east. some breaks in the clouds in southern maryland, and around the chesapeake bay and the eastern shore. a chill in the air with the blustery winds going to feel even chillier. we're generally in the low to mid 40s. for the morning commute, sunrise, 7:36. still a chance of a few sprinkles. we'll be in the upper 30s and low 40s. still a bit blustery by noontime. still a lot of clouds around. a little sun may be breaking out by later this afternoon. here's the four-day forecast. we'll have highs a bit chillier tomorrow. cold start on friday, low to mid 30s tomorrow morning, partly cloudy, winds still blustery on saturday. the longest weekend of the year. boy, do we need it. that's coming up this weekend. we turn our clocks back one hour before you go t
yes, we're still being affected by the remnants of sandy. it's in eastern canada right now, but we're getting areas of energy, getting some sprinkles in frederick and carol county, washington, panhandle of west virginia, and the northern shenandoah valley. these sprinkles are coming off to the east. some breaks in the clouds in southern maryland, and around the chesapeake bay and the eastern shore. a chill in the air with the blustery winds going to feel even chillier. we're generally in the...
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sandy sent a record storm surge into new york city. tunnels and streets were flooded. >> this is a once-in-a-long-time storm. the surge is very high. >> emergency evacuations. floodwaters destroyed a portion of the world-famous boardwalk in atlantic city. two dozen people were rescued in a shelter that lost power. >> it should been fought out earlier in the day -- it should been thought out earlier in the day. >> to anyone else, the governor offered little hope. >> this is now your responsibility. you need to hunker down and get to the highest point possible. >> the storm stretched out over 700 miles. strong winds at times over 80 miles per hour. trees and power lines were torn down. at least two homes in connecticut were destroyed by fire. another fire in queens damaged more than 50 homes. several people have died because of sandy and millions have no power. more than 12,000 flights have been canceled, and this storm is not finished yet. the damage has been put somewhere between $10 billion and $20 billion. that could make this storm
sandy sent a record storm surge into new york city. tunnels and streets were flooded. >> this is a once-in-a-long-time storm. the surge is very high. >> emergency evacuations. floodwaters destroyed a portion of the world-famous boardwalk in atlantic city. two dozen people were rescued in a shelter that lost power. >> it should been fought out earlier in the day -- it should been thought out earlier in the day. >> to anyone else, the governor offered little hope. >>...
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hurricane sandy, livewire. we go back now to the anchors. >> he looks like he is getting really wet there. officials are telling residents to prepare for the possibility of losing power for extended periods of time. >> sandy could wipe out power to several thousand homes and businesses. utility officials said that more than 3000 workers are on standby right now, all ready to help when the time comes. if you have an issue, call bge. sandy is stealing some thunder from last week's presidential campaign. >> rallies have been cancelled today. president obama goes back to washington to coordinate the federal response. tracie potts as the "commitment 2012" report. >> governor romney headed away from the coast, canceling sunday rallies in virginia and north carolina in the storm's path. instead, he will join paul ryan's bus tour in ohio. >> our thoughts and prayers are with the people who will find themselves at times my. >> president obama will do one last rally in florida before heading back to washington. on sunday
hurricane sandy, livewire. we go back now to the anchors. >> he looks like he is getting really wet there. officials are telling residents to prepare for the possibility of losing power for extended periods of time. >> sandy could wipe out power to several thousand homes and businesses. utility officials said that more than 3000 workers are on standby right now, all ready to help when the time comes. if you have an issue, call bge. sandy is stealing some thunder from last week's...
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affected by sandy. i'll tell [ earnest ] out of the blue one day, we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us that the plant is now closed and all of you are fired... i looked both ways, i looked at the crowd, and...we all just lost our jobs. we don't have an income. mitt romney made over 100 million dollars by shutting down our plant and devastated our lives. turns out that when we built that stage, it was like building my own coffin, and it just made me sick. [ male announcer ] priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> a developing story, a massive fire still smoldering off nine hours. how it could impact your morning commute. >>> and celebration turned to panic when gunfire erupted on halloween. good morning, everyone. welcome back to "news4 today." i'm aaron gilch
affected by sandy. i'll tell [ earnest ] out of the blue one day, we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us that the plant is now closed and all of you are fired... i looked both ways, i looked at the crowd, and...we all just lost our jobs. we don't have an income. mitt romney made over 100...
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jersey shore saw the worst of hurricane sandy. hundreds of people have been rescued from those locations, from those towns. the rescue efforts are going to resume today. i actually got to speak to some of the people that were brought off of seaside heights late last night, and they were so tired. they said it was just terrible over there. as you mentioned, president obama will be here later today to see the damage. this damage not isolated to new jersey. new york city also severely devastated by floods and fires. going to take a long time to recover from this storm. reporting live in toms river, new jersey. i'm danielle leigh. eun, back to you. >> just devastating, danielle. thank you. >>> it's a different story in rehoboth beach this morning. the town is coming back to life slowly. it was deserted after sandy, but businesses are reopening and visitors are returning. many say it was not as bad as feared. >> i thought it was going to be a lot worse than that. i think it fizzled out when it hit land. >> absolutely incredible. that's
jersey shore saw the worst of hurricane sandy. hundreds of people have been rescued from those locations, from those towns. the rescue efforts are going to resume today. i actually got to speak to some of the people that were brought off of seaside heights late last night, and they were so tired. they said it was just terrible over there. as you mentioned, president obama will be here later today to see the damage. this damage not isolated to new jersey. new york city also severely devastated...
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sandy sitting way up over eastern canada now. but still circulation around that bringing in some moisture, a few sprinkles showing up right now on storm team 4 satellite radar where you see those areas in green. a few sprinkles, northern shenandoah valley, frederick, washington county. these are rotating off to the east. a lot of clouds are on the metro area now. we'll have a lot of clouds in and out this morning and a chill in the air, low to mid 40s, most of the region from the atlantic beaches all the way into the shenandoah valley. still, there are some spots in western maryland where it's near freezing this morning. by 7:00 a.m., still a possibility of a few showers. by noontime, still clouds and a bit of a blustery wind. will get a little cloudy break there from time to time during the afternoon with a little sun peeking through. highs reaching mid 50s mid afternoon. sunsets at 6:07. i'm back in ten minutes with another update. danella is here with a look at traffic. in damascus, an overnight accident closes 27 ridge road.
sandy sitting way up over eastern canada now. but still circulation around that bringing in some moisture, a few sprinkles showing up right now on storm team 4 satellite radar where you see those areas in green. a few sprinkles, northern shenandoah valley, frederick, washington county. these are rotating off to the east. a lot of clouds are on the metro area now. we'll have a lot of clouds in and out this morning and a chill in the air, low to mid 40s, most of the region from the atlantic...
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>>> one school feeling the affects of sandy. pendleton county on a two-hour delay. >> 44 degrees out there. cold start to the day. we're hoping the rain has moved out and we can have calm back in the washington, d.c. area. >> sandy is still affecting us. we may get blustery winds. we don't have sprinkle activity like yesterday. as we go back in time, look at what's happening the last 12 hours, you can see this great circulation in the atmosphere from canada all the way down to the carolinas and northwesterly flow swinging around the center of circulation and the remnants of sandy moving slowly to the north and weakening. we're getting a few isolated sprinkles out in southwestern pennsylvania. one little batch of slight snow in garrett county, got hammered with a couple of feet of the heavy, wet snow. thousands without power in western maryland and parts of west virginia. partly cloudy sky. mostly clear east of washington and around the chesapeake bay. all of the areas in dark blue in the cold 30s. need your winter coat this morn
>>> one school feeling the affects of sandy. pendleton county on a two-hour delay. >> 44 degrees out there. cold start to the day. we're hoping the rain has moved out and we can have calm back in the washington, d.c. area. >> sandy is still affecting us. we may get blustery winds. we don't have sprinkle activity like yesterday. as we go back in time, look at what's happening the last 12 hours, you can see this great circulation in the atmosphere from canada all the way down...
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we are definitely in ocean city seeing what sandy will -- just the beginning of what sandy will bring for us. >> and that is going to continue to move up the east coast and impact us. meteorologist tom kierein watching the track of sandy. see what's going on now. tom, good morning. >> we'll have abnormal high tides because of the full moon, and the high tides around 8:30. right now they are getting pounded with the heavy rain and wind. peak winds along the coast 40 to 45 miles an hour. the big story is heavy rain. all these areas in orange and yellow and red, heavy rains from near cambridge up through easton, all the way up toward chestertown on the eastern shore. these are now crossing the bay. the leading edge of the heavy rain is into anne arundel county as well as calvert and st. mary's. and now just beginning to move into eastern charles county, eastern prince george's county. farther west around washington, we're getting areas of rain. these areas of dark green in montgomery county, fairfax county. that's about to move into loudoun county and points south along 95. they're getti
we are definitely in ocean city seeing what sandy will -- just the beginning of what sandy will bring for us. >> and that is going to continue to move up the east coast and impact us. meteorologist tom kierein watching the track of sandy. see what's going on now. tom, good morning. >> we'll have abnormal high tides because of the full moon, and the high tides around 8:30. right now they are getting pounded with the heavy rain and wind. peak winds along the coast 40 to 45 miles an...
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sandy is tearing that apart. waves push inland and are spilling into this walkway that you would use to go from the beach to the parking lot and water is spilling into homes next to the hilton hotel and starting to pond there. if there are low-lying spots in the home they will start to flood. this is a major concern right now in ocean city. as we progress throughout the day inland flooding will become a problem as some low-lying spots could flood. for that reason they are telling people to stay indoors or voluntarily evacuate outside of the mandatory evacuation zone if conditions get worse so. if you live in ocean city be prepared to leave in the water starts to rise. we will have updates as the winds gust up to tropical storm force. they will get stronger as sand kwry parallels the coast and makes landfall. have updates here. now to annapolis where kim dacey is stationed. >> things are not as bad as in ocean city. we are still getting the steady rain going on for several hours now. we are just really getting win
sandy is tearing that apart. waves push inland and are spilling into this walkway that you would use to go from the beach to the parking lot and water is spilling into homes next to the hilton hotel and starting to pond there. if there are low-lying spots in the home they will start to flood. this is a major concern right now in ocean city. as we progress throughout the day inland flooding will become a problem as some low-lying spots could flood. for that reason they are telling people to stay...
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look at the size sandy. this storm, the thing about it, it is covering such a wide expanse, about 1,000 miles wide. the heaviest rains are in maryland and the northern neck of virginia. the areas you see here in the reds and oranges, it's swinging. a lot of tropical moisture west. and now another band coming in off the ocean. and then out farther east there's another band. there's some other areas, very heavy rain. sandy has taken that dreaded left turn now. it is now beginning to head off further to the west. here is the latest track. we're getting an update from this from the national hurricane center. this was probably the very early morning track. it's probably not going to change. this was at 5:00 a.m. so i don't think we'll see much of a change in the tract. i don't think we'll see the impact zone shrink. central new jersey to south of jersy city. that's where we'll likely see sandy making landfall. we'll have bands of heavy rain coming through and snow out of the mountains and this heavy rain from the
look at the size sandy. this storm, the thing about it, it is covering such a wide expanse, about 1,000 miles wide. the heaviest rains are in maryland and the northern neck of virginia. the areas you see here in the reds and oranges, it's swinging. a lot of tropical moisture west. and now another band coming in off the ocean. and then out farther east there's another band. there's some other areas, very heavy rain. sandy has taken that dreaded left turn now. it is now beginning to head off...
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and the next track for sandy is taking it now northwest throughout the rest of the day today, and sandy is going to continue to track northwest and then come ashore this evening. it does look like right now the approach right along between just assoteague through sandy hook, new jersey, it can come ashore. it will make landfall by morning. five to ten inches of rain as well as gusts to 70 miles an hour this afternoon into this evening. and that would likely cause power outages as well. again, the strongest winds will be from beginning locally, late afternoon and into tomorrow morning. that's when we'll have the power outages. i'm back in ten minutes. danella here now with a look at traffic. good morning. >> good morning. thanks, tom. >>> checking first 4 traffic. checking cameras in the area, accident free, that's good. a lot of people staying off the roadway. a live look as you make your way 5 northbound passing through both directions north and southbou southbound. a look at montgomery county, 29 at randolph road. a lot of people staying in, that's good news. let's head over to i-66.
and the next track for sandy is taking it now northwest throughout the rest of the day today, and sandy is going to continue to track northwest and then come ashore this evening. it does look like right now the approach right along between just assoteague through sandy hook, new jersey, it can come ashore. it will make landfall by morning. five to ten inches of rain as well as gusts to 70 miles an hour this afternoon into this evening. and that would likely cause power outages as well. again,...
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right to hurricane sandy. we have two reports this morning from al roker in asbury park, new jersey, and the weather channel's julie martin in nags head. julie, how is it looking there? >> reporter: good morning, lester. we've been dealing with tropical storm force winds since about midnight here along nags head. and the fact sandy is 300 miles away or so from us, that is a true testament to how strong these winds are, how strong this storm is, and just how giant that wind field is. it is eventually going to be making its way into the northeast. right now we're dealing with gusts upwards of 50 miles an hour along nags head. a hard, stinging rain from the north/northeast, and a sea that is churning up a lot of sand. part of that was actually blown away during hurricane isabel in 2003. yesterday i could see all the way out to the end of the pier with no water. now the water is up across 70 feet or so of beach. so the water is moving in as well. we do have a hurricane warning offshore here for mariners and alread
right to hurricane sandy. we have two reports this morning from al roker in asbury park, new jersey, and the weather channel's julie martin in nags head. julie, how is it looking there? >> reporter: good morning, lester. we've been dealing with tropical storm force winds since about midnight here along nags head. and the fact sandy is 300 miles away or so from us, that is a true testament to how strong these winds are, how strong this storm is, and just how giant that wind field is. it is...
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i will zoom in here on a sandy. i will try to get the center of the storm right in the middle of your screen. what the last couple of friends. the looks like it is developing an eye. it is getting stronger. sustained winds were 85 miles per hour in the last update, but it might be stronger than that now. it is a good thing that bypassed the mouth of chesapeake bay. the worst-case scenario there. it is not going to go this way. it is not coming up towards baltimore. it still looks like it is headed up into the southern part of new jersey later on this evening and early tonight. it is going to get stronger. it will slam the jersey coast hard. in the short term, how we are dealing -- the rain has been certainly coming down at a very good clip. it will continue to do so for the next half hour or 45 minutes. you'll notice that the heavy rain and that was going from baltimore and annapolis is now west of the cities. the rain in this kind of situation goes from east to west, instead of west to east, which is what we are us
i will zoom in here on a sandy. i will try to get the center of the storm right in the middle of your screen. what the last couple of friends. the looks like it is developing an eye. it is getting stronger. sustained winds were 85 miles per hour in the last update, but it might be stronger than that now. it is a good thing that bypassed the mouth of chesapeake bay. the worst-case scenario there. it is not going to go this way. it is not coming up towards baltimore. it still looks like it is...
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but it wasn't as lucky during sandy. the prototype nasa shuttle which is on exhibit on board the intrepid sea, air, and space museum in new york suffered damage during the storm. it was inside an inflatable dome which deflated. some of the panels ripped off by wind. >>> time for weather and traffic on the ones. meteorologist tom kierein with more on the forecast for today. hoping things are getting better weather-wise. >> looking up at the moon, this is a live picture showing the moon trying to peek through. some of the clouds racing through. moon just past full, which is also causing our tides to be a little higher in addition to the flooding going on. great live picture. storm team 4 radar showing scattered sprinkles in northern virginia and into the suburbs in maryland north of the beltway. a few still lingering snow showers. you might need an umbrella this morning. thoos areas in blue in the 30s. a cold start. around the metro area, near 40 degrees. by 7:00 a.m., still hovering near 40 with sprimpg ls around. sunshin
but it wasn't as lucky during sandy. the prototype nasa shuttle which is on exhibit on board the intrepid sea, air, and space museum in new york suffered damage during the storm. it was inside an inflatable dome which deflated. some of the panels ripped off by wind. >>> time for weather and traffic on the ones. meteorologist tom kierein with more on the forecast for today. hoping things are getting better weather-wise. >> looking up at the moon, this is a live picture showing the...
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here is the very latest on sandy. at least 74 people in the u.s. are now dead as a result of sandy. millions remain without power, and recovery isn't coming nearly fast enough. new jersey is just one of the places there are major gasoline shortages. people are waking up with canisters and walking up with canisters trying to get fuel. and further down the coast, take a look at cars lined up for blocks, if not miles. some people waited more than an hour for a chance to fill up. >>> another big oil problem, a massive fuel leak at a tank facility. more than 300,000 gals of diesel crude spilled into the water separating new jersey from statin islands. containment booms are keeping the oil where it is. >>> in connecticut, intense images as three mansions burned to the ground. firefighters couldn't save the homes because of the intensity of the situation as you can see. >>> back to new jersey, at least 25% of hoboken remains under water. the national guard arrived there but the mayor is begging for more assistance. >>> we need more food. we need more resources so anyone who's listening to
here is the very latest on sandy. at least 74 people in the u.s. are now dead as a result of sandy. millions remain without power, and recovery isn't coming nearly fast enough. new jersey is just one of the places there are major gasoline shortages. people are waking up with canisters and walking up with canisters trying to get fuel. and further down the coast, take a look at cars lined up for blocks, if not miles. some people waited more than an hour for a chance to fill up. >>>...
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we're tracking hurricane sandy. all major public school systems in d.c., maryland, and virginia are closed this morning. the same goes for most private schools right now. the federal government also cled. all nonessential employees should stay at home. most major local governments also closed in maryland and virginia along with the d.c. government, and metro shut down all rail services, all bus services for the first time since 2003. marc, vre also closed today. and amtrak says its northeast corridor is shut down. a complete list for you at the bottom of your screen and at nbcwashington.com. >> let's che in with storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein right now. as you take a look outside at reagan national airport, almost all of the flights here at the local airports at reagan national, dulles, and bwi are cancelled. be sure to check your airline as you head out the door. >> breedsy and light rain already falling and getting heavier across parts of our immediate area right now. some of the places that are more to th
we're tracking hurricane sandy. all major public school systems in d.c., maryland, and virginia are closed this morning. the same goes for most private schools right now. the federal government also cled. all nonessential employees should stay at home. most major local governments also closed in maryland and virginia along with the d.c. government, and metro shut down all rail services, all bus services for the first time since 2003. marc, vre also closed today. and amtrak says its northeast...
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. >> this is what sandy is doing. drawing cold air down from canada bringing in this unusual chill for early november. it does feel more like a winter morning. you will need your winter coat. the little specks of again, getting a few scattered sprinkles, not as widespread as they were yesterday. out over the panhandle of west virginia and maryland. some places getting a few snow flurries and areas in dark blue, only near freezing now, much of western maryland and western virginia where they got the heavy snow. thousands without power there. and frederick county, into washington county. thousands without power. much of maryland, much of virginia in the 30s this morning. eastern shore, milder, in the low 40s. potomac, 44. throughout the day, you will need your winter coat. the winds increase during the afternoon, partly cloudy, gusts of wind around 20 to 25 miles an hour. to the northwest as we climb to the mid 50s by mid afternoon. i'll be back with the friday evening planner, first four traffic with danella. >> good m
. >> this is what sandy is doing. drawing cold air down from canada bringing in this unusual chill for early november. it does feel more like a winter morning. you will need your winter coat. the little specks of again, getting a few scattered sprinkles, not as widespread as they were yesterday. out over the panhandle of west virginia and maryland. some places getting a few snow flurries and areas in dark blue, only near freezing now, much of western maryland and western virginia where...
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so many flights cancelled due to sandy. thousands and thousands of people scrambling to get seats on outgoing flights. to be honest with you, there are not a lot of flights, not a lot of seats to be had. a lot of competition for what seats areut there. here at reagan national airport, we're still seeing cancellations up on the board. more than 40 of them listed this morning. they're for places all around the country, not just along the coast and new york, where you would expect them to be. there's a real trickle down effect going on here. we talked to a woman going to a wedding in jamaica. this was her third attempt to get out. she's finally getting a flight. >> so i'm flying to a wedding in jamaica. i'm flying from here, and another bridesmaid is flying from boston. her flight is cancelled. she booked our reservations for two days. now she doesn't fly out till friday. i'm flying today. this is my third try. now i'm staying with the bride and the groom because i have nowhere else to stay in jamaica because my hotel reservat
so many flights cancelled due to sandy. thousands and thousands of people scrambling to get seats on outgoing flights. to be honest with you, there are not a lot of flights, not a lot of seats to be had. a lot of competition for what seats areut there. here at reagan national airport, we're still seeing cancellations up on the board. more than 40 of them listed this morning. they're for places all around the country, not just along the coast and new york, where you would expect them to be....
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. >>> still ahead, the latest details on hurricane sandy. senator marco rubio's daughter airlifted to a hospital after a golf cart accident. >>> we have your sports next. your forecast also coming up. >>> very good morning to you. welcome back to "early today." here are other stories making news this morning syrian military jets bombed opposition areas in damascus and other parts of the country violating a truce. the strikes killed at least 14 people including women and children. >>> in massachusetts, officials close another pharmacy as part of the outbreak of fungal disease that killed 25 people and made 344 sick. a sur surprise inspection turned up unsanitary conditions run by a company called infusion resource. >>> in florida, the 12-year-old daughter of senator marco rubio is hospitalized in fair condition with a head injury following a golf cart accident over the weekend. she is undergoing tests, but is expected to recover. >>> the unmanned dragon space capsule undocked from the international space station and returned safely to earth c
. >>> still ahead, the latest details on hurricane sandy. senator marco rubio's daughter airlifted to a hospital after a golf cart accident. >>> we have your sports next. your forecast also coming up. >>> very good morning to you. welcome back to "early today." here are other stories making news this morning syrian military jets bombed opposition areas in damascus and other parts of the country violating a truce. the strikes killed at least 14 people...
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use the hash tag sandy d.c. we are back in a moment. >>> a live look at the radar now, we are tracking sandy. the tropical storm is now just there off the coast of florida and inching its way up. we have been hearing a lot of questions. a lot of people very curious about this storm and the impact. >> too many questions to get to but we promise to get to some this morning and also at 9:00. sarah asked, am i the only one not panicking about sandy, d.c.? better question, am i stupid for not worrying? >> you should not worry or panic. you know, maybe strong words. but you need to be prepared. you need to know it's coming. you need to do the smart things. if you fear a power loss you should go out and get things, make sure you got water and batteries for your flashlight and battery powered radio. just be smart about it. you don't have to panic. i wouldn't stock up the refrigerator with perishables right now because if you lose power they'll all perish. so as far as outdoor furniture make sure all that stuff is put aw
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that is essentially still the result of sandy. and i don't think it's an exaggeration to call it super cyclone sandy because that area of low pressure and that whole influence, basically had a whole sphere of influence that covered pretty much the eastern half of the united states and the eastern half of canada and much of the western atlantic and that huge cyclone even though it's long gone up to the northeast of hudson bay moving into north atlantic, the ripples in the atmosphere remain and that's the reason it has been cold and windy around here all week long. do you know on tuesday it was 73 degrees in montreal. that's how crazy the weather has gotten. as the warm air from sandy was forced way up into the eastern half of canada, the cold air up across northern and western canada was dislodged and that cold air has been riding that northwesterly wind right straight into the mid-atlantic for the better part of a week now. ever since then it pulled away. we've been stuck with the clouds and the cold and the rain, all of it. this
that is essentially still the result of sandy. and i don't think it's an exaggeration to call it super cyclone sandy because that area of low pressure and that whole influence, basically had a whole sphere of influence that covered pretty much the eastern half of the united states and the eastern half of canada and much of the western atlantic and that huge cyclone even though it's long gone up to the northeast of hudson bay moving into north atlantic, the ripples in the atmosphere remain and...
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meteorologist tom kierein has been following sandy, watched sandy move through the east coast. what's it doing now? >>> it has weakened, i'm happy to say. still giving us rain, snow out of the mountains, pockets of moderate showers rotating and moving through the metro area of northern virginia and maryland. they'll be with us through the rest of the day. very chilly. we're in the 40s maryland and virginia. chilly in the mountains, especially the higher elevations are near freezing with that snow. these are the latest gusts around 25, 30 miles an hour. a few gusts higher than that, farther west on the ridges. hour by hour today, we'll have passing showers, gusts to around 40 miles an hour through noontime, and lighter winds this afternoon, and still passing showers but not as heavy and in the 40s throughout the day. i'm back with a look at your seven day outlook in ten minutes. look at the traffic with danella. >> good morning. >>> thinking of taking the rails today, they are still closed. marc, vre, and metro, those services not open for you today. taking the local roads, look
meteorologist tom kierein has been following sandy, watched sandy move through the east coast. what's it doing now? >>> it has weakened, i'm happy to say. still giving us rain, snow out of the mountains, pockets of moderate showers rotating and moving through the metro area of northern virginia and maryland. they'll be with us through the rest of the day. very chilly. we're in the 40s maryland and virginia. chilly in the mountains, especially the higher elevations are near freezing...
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we have been tracking sandy all morning long. let's check in with tom for the latest on the storm. >> sandy is a huge hurricane, it is intensifying this morning and pushing a lot of rain and wind into north carolina. here's a live view of nags head right now. look at those enormous waves crashing in there. we have continuous coverage on sandy, the latest forecast is coming up in just a couple of anncr: seven-hundred-thousand jobs. that's what the plan george allen supports... would cost our economy. newspapers called it "economically destructive." like allen's votes to give tax breaks to companies... that ship jobs overseas, his economic plan would... help big corporations, devastating the middle class. allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> we're tracking sandy. states of emergency declared in nine states and the district of columbia. people along the east co
we have been tracking sandy all morning long. let's check in with tom for the latest on the storm. >> sandy is a huge hurricane, it is intensifying this morning and pushing a lot of rain and wind into north carolina. here's a live view of nags head right now. look at those enormous waves crashing in there. we have continuous coverage on sandy, the latest forecast is coming up in just a couple of anncr: seven-hundred-thousand jobs. that's what the plan george allen supports... would cost...
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what is the latest on sandy? >> it is a couple hundred miles to 300 miles east-southeast of ocean city and we think it will bypass the mouth of the chesapeake bay. i hate to say this for folks in new jersey but we wanted it to come on shore and new jersey and that is better for us. we look at the doppler and we see heavy rain on the outer bands on the eastern shore counties. that is represented by the dark orange and yellows that you see. i will set this in motion and it is going east to west as it passes by off of the delmarva coastline. the heaviest rain should stay from baltimore east. in the western suburbs i think it will be just light rain it start but everybody will get the heavy rain eventually. we expect from two it eight rain through the evening and jeovernight. the winds are not bad around baltimore. north wind at 10 at b.w.i., gusting higher on the eastern shore and beaches. the winds will increase through the day. you may say right now nothing is going on. but by this evening and early tonight it wil
what is the latest on sandy? >> it is a couple hundred miles to 300 miles east-southeast of ocean city and we think it will bypass the mouth of the chesapeake bay. i hate to say this for folks in new jersey but we wanted it to come on shore and new jersey and that is better for us. we look at the doppler and we see heavy rain on the outer bands on the eastern shore counties. that is represented by the dark orange and yellows that you see. i will set this in motion and it is going east to...
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i'll have the latest on sandy coming up i >>> tracking sandy this morning. the category 1 hurricane has already proven deadly in the caribbean. now it has its sites set on the u.s. east coast. people all along the region are preparing for this monster storm. these are live pictures from rehoboth beach. there is an evacuation order in effect for people from that seaside beach town. just about every forecaster says this storm will affect just about everyone from virginia into new england. >> right in the middle of that is new york where people on the coast on long island are watching and just waiting. jonathan vigliotti is live there this among on long island, new york. how's it looking out there? >> reporter: good morning to you. you can see for yourself behind me, the waves starting to crash down as sandy gets closer to the coast here. i want to show you what we're standing on top of, what has become quite the image. these are manmade sand walls, essentially acting as barriers against a surging ocean. the concern here, the waves crashing into these low-lying
i'll have the latest on sandy coming up i >>> tracking sandy this morning. the category 1 hurricane has already proven deadly in the caribbean. now it has its sites set on the u.s. east coast. people all along the region are preparing for this monster storm. these are live pictures from rehoboth beach. there is an evacuation order in effect for people from that seaside beach town. just about every forecaster says this storm will affect just about everyone from virginia into new...
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this is sandy. it is beginning to turn north and later today will take a sharp left and turn inland. it is going to take that westerly turn in the afternoon hours, maintain a category 1 strength until right before landfall. the latest track for sandy and the landfall times does look like it's coming ashore. they've narrowed this. this just came in. this is the very latest track from central new jersey down to ocean city. we are still going to see perhaps the landfall of the center of circulation moving inland. it will move inland as a tropical flow, but still very heavy with a lot of wind. the big story is the rain. we're getting moderate to heavy rain in these areas of orange and yellow red, across the bay. here comes the heaviest rain so far from sandy. it is just now reaching the west side of the bay. from annapolis all the way down to point lookout, they are getting the very, very heavy rain, and it's continuing to track off to the west. right now right around the beltway, we're getting moderate
this is sandy. it is beginning to turn north and later today will take a sharp left and turn inland. it is going to take that westerly turn in the afternoon hours, maintain a category 1 strength until right before landfall. the latest track for sandy and the landfall times does look like it's coming ashore. they've narrowed this. this just came in. this is the very latest track from central new jersey down to ocean city. we are still going to see perhaps the landfall of the center of...
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let's look at what we felt during the worst of sandy. we saw some pretty extreme weather when you factor in the mountains and toward the coast. we did not to the worst of the damage, we saw the most extreme weather. the heavy rain fell along the eastern shore, over 12 inches in places incheseaston and that caused flooding. the pressure dropped to 28.44 is low for ocean city and to get 29 garrett county. a wide range of weather and we continue to clean up in the form of debris and downed trees and power outages. you can see what is left over behind sandy -- there is a big dip in the jet stream. it is currently 46 right now in baltimore at the airport. we are seeing a few rain showers left over from sandy. there is an energy in the upper atmosphere but you can see a little bit of circulation from sandy. light rain showers could make their way to baltimore in the western suburbs and snow will be falling in the mountains. not too much accumulation and a lot of that will be mixed with rain. close to 30 inches of -- the mountains are only in t
let's look at what we felt during the worst of sandy. we saw some pretty extreme weather when you factor in the mountains and toward the coast. we did not to the worst of the damage, we saw the most extreme weather. the heavy rain fell along the eastern shore, over 12 inches in places incheseaston and that caused flooding. the pressure dropped to 28.44 is low for ocean city and to get 29 garrett county. a wide range of weather and we continue to clean up in the form of debris and downed trees...
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when we came in this morning it was tropical sandy. tropical storm sandy. now it's back up to hurricane strength. just can't make up its mind. >> back and forth. let's go to meteorologist chuck bell to find out where sandy is right now. >> hey there. good morning everybody. yes indeed. the difference between tropical storm andurricane is a very thin line. 74-mile-per-hour sustained winds is when it becomes a hurricane. it was a 70-mile-per-hour tropical storm earlier now a 75-mile-per-hour hurricane. so it is sort of teetering on the brink. this is a view from our tower camera look down. here is the potomac river looking southbound. a really cool effect up in the skies. a little hint of a halo, rainbow prism effect up in the skies. so if you're out and about over the next little while take a look up into your skies and see if you can find some extra cool color first thing this morning. temperatures upper 50s to low and mid 60s already. continuing to rise. not much of a rain threat today but some drizzly drops starting to show up upper montgomery county out
when we came in this morning it was tropical sandy. tropical storm sandy. now it's back up to hurricane strength. just can't make up its mind. >> back and forth. let's go to meteorologist chuck bell to find out where sandy is right now. >> hey there. good morning everybody. yes indeed. the difference between tropical storm andurricane is a very thin line. 74-mile-per-hour sustained winds is when it becomes a hurricane. it was a 70-mile-per-hour tropical storm earlier now a...
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it's called hurricane sandy coming together. we have some great performers lined up including bruce springsteen and the e street band, billy joel, jon bon jovi and more. >> all hosted by matt, 8:00 tomorrow night on the networks of nbc universal, all commercial-free and benefits the red cross. and now we want to talk about more what we were discussing, the unwatering teams, of course. most of sandy's flood waters have flooded the streets, but it's the water beneath that's presented the biggest challenge. on wednesday, i met the team leader of the engineers tasked with getting all that water out. sandy's winds and rains may be long gone, but one thing is here to stay. all that water. >> the army corps of engineers is sending us their best national team. they call it the national unwatering team. i didn't know there was such a name for a team. >> neither did we, but i got the chance to meet the head of the so-called unwatering team of the army corps of engineers. >> well, first of all, some people can't believe that you are known
it's called hurricane sandy coming together. we have some great performers lined up including bruce springsteen and the e street band, billy joel, jon bon jovi and more. >> all hosted by matt, 8:00 tomorrow night on the networks of nbc universal, all commercial-free and benefits the red cross. and now we want to talk about more what we were discussing, the unwatering teams, of course. most of sandy's flood waters have flooded the streets, but it's the water beneath that's presented the...
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sandy also took out part of atlantic city's famed boardwalk. >>> coastal communities rocked by sandy are waking up to a big mess this morning, including heavy flooding in areas. erica gonzalez is getting a firsthand look at the impact sandy had in rehoboth beach, delaware. this is where we began our journey along the boardwalk that so many are accustomed to seeing in rehoboth. it's pretty quiet. you've got some of the debris, some of the rocks that have washed ashore from the impact that we've seen. at its peak in rehoboth beach, we had waves that were 20 to 25 feet high. he had impacts up to 50 miles an hour with these gusts. this morning what we're feeling is it's significantly colder. so a big, big difference for anybody who's been in any type of hurricane coverage, you're not used to wearing gloves or long johns or ear mufs when doing hurricane coverage. you've got eight inches of rain that have fallen in the city of rehoboth. you've got at least 300 people in 1 of 3 shelters in rehoboth. and the mandatory no driving ban in place from the delaware governor that is still in effect
sandy also took out part of atlantic city's famed boardwalk. >>> coastal communities rocked by sandy are waking up to a big mess this morning, including heavy flooding in areas. erica gonzalez is getting a firsthand look at the impact sandy had in rehoboth beach, delaware. this is where we began our journey along the boardwalk that so many are accustomed to seeing in rehoboth. it's pretty quiet. you've got some of the debris, some of the rocks that have washed ashore from the impact...
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sandy pounded the jersey shore. nbc's danielle leigh live in cape may, new jersey, on the southern tip of that state. danielle, what's the situation there? >> reporter: good morning. this morning we are getting hit with heavy winds. sometimes it's hard to stand. and just a light rain. when he was in the hotel room getting ready. i was pretty sure we were going to lose some windows. they were clanking so hard. that is good news. we are doing a lot better than a lot of parts of cape may and a lot of parts of coastal, new jersey. if you take a look at video we have of damage across the jersey shore, especially in atlantic city, where parts of that famous boardwalk were destroyed, where people staying in a shelter lost power and had to be evacuated. we're talking about significant damage. across the northeast, people waking up without water. more than 7 million people without power because of the damage from this storm. we're hearing that over a dozen people have been killed from this storm. the sun hasn't even risen ye
sandy pounded the jersey shore. nbc's danielle leigh live in cape may, new jersey, on the southern tip of that state. danielle, what's the situation there? >> reporter: good morning. this morning we are getting hit with heavy winds. sometimes it's hard to stand. and just a light rain. when he was in the hotel room getting ready. i was pretty sure we were going to lose some windows. they were clanking so hard. that is good news. we are doing a lot better than a lot of parts of cape may and...
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sandy eroded some of the beaches. most people agree they got off fairly well. >> you heard about how bad this was going to be. we were lucky. it is weird looking at it. >> delmarva received no reports of any power outages. all things are still a go for city.nter fest ocean take a look at this. this is a scene from western maryland where they are digging out from almost two feet of snow and wind gusts of 60 miles per hour. this shot shows trees that toppled like toys. keep submitting your pictures to u local and our website, wbaltv.com. >> if you have damage from sandy, homeowners should take pictures of the damage. put a tarp over a roof. be careful about doing too much before getting a visit from your insurance rept. >> have an insurance adjuster comes out to assess the damage. >> residents with questions can call the maryland insurance association. >> flooding in howard county cause some problems along the little patuxent river. power to the plant was knocked out by the storm. a full audit has been ordered to preven
sandy eroded some of the beaches. most people agree they got off fairly well. >> you heard about how bad this was going to be. we were lucky. it is weird looking at it. >> delmarva received no reports of any power outages. all things are still a go for city.nter fest ocean take a look at this. this is a scene from western maryland where they are digging out from almost two feet of snow and wind gusts of 60 miles per hour. this shot shows trees that toppled like toys. keep submitting...
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so we're not done with sandy yet. there could still be more power outages, and, matt, it looks like, again, this will probably be easily called the storm of the century. matt? >> al roquener point pleasant beach, new jersey. al, thank you very much. chris christie is the governor of that state of new jersey. good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. >> you guys took a direct hit, and i know you'll probably not know the extent of the damage until daylight and you get to see the areas by ground and by air, but based on the reports you've been getting overnight, what's the state of your state? >> it's a major disaster, matt. we have over 2.4 million people without power across the state. we've had flooding in the raritan bay and newark area. the city of newark is 95% without power due to substation flooding. all that came from the tidal surge that came up from the storm through raritan bay and newark bay, the same thing you see affecting new york city, and we have a battered, battered new jersey shore that i hope to to
so we're not done with sandy yet. there could still be more power outages, and, matt, it looks like, again, this will probably be easily called the storm of the century. matt? >> al roquener point pleasant beach, new jersey. al, thank you very much. chris christie is the governor of that state of new jersey. good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. >> you guys took a direct hit, and i know you'll probably not know the extent of the damage until daylight and you get to see...
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this is what's left of sandy. making its way past pittsburgh now, and you can actually see not just rain but some snow and some frozen precip working its way in as well. we still have windy conditions to talk about. albany wind gusts to 23 miles per hour, pittsburgh 30 miles per hour and cincinnati 31. as we make our way into tomorrow, those winds still die down, but to the south, look at this, beckley vest virginia, 30-mile-per-hour winds and 30-mile-per-hour winds in washington. speaking of washington state, they have a big storm system coming into the pacific northwest. lots of rain, gale force winds and a lot of rain from the pacific northwest all the way down to northern california. we are talking about anywhere from 2 to 4 inches of rain, some >> good morning.ound 5 the weather will settle down today. just a few clouds hanging around. >> and that's your latest weather. matt? >> all right. a thank you very much. coming up, how much can one neighborhood bear? our visit to a community devastated by 9/11, by the
this is what's left of sandy. making its way past pittsburgh now, and you can actually see not just rain but some snow and some frozen precip working its way in as well. we still have windy conditions to talk about. albany wind gusts to 23 miles per hour, pittsburgh 30 miles per hour and cincinnati 31. as we make our way into tomorrow, those winds still die down, but to the south, look at this, beckley vest virginia, 30-mile-per-hour winds and 30-mile-per-hour winds in washington. speaking of...
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tracking sandy. it's been downgraded to a tropical storm for now, but as the storm heads toward the east coast, experts warn it could rival the region's worst storm on record and wreak havoc for days. this morning, al roker has the latest on when sandy could make landfall. >>> ten days to go with the race for the white house in the final stretch. president obama and mitt romney crisscross the country, hitting key battleground states. but will sandy put a damper on their campaigning? >>> and he's bringing sorry back. just a week after he said i do, justin timberlake is saying "i apologize" to his fans. we'll tell you why. today is saturday, october 27th, 2012. >> from nbc news, this is "today" with lester holt and andrea canning. live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning. welcome to "today" on a saturday morning. i'm lester holt. >> and i'm andrea canning. so happy to be here. thank you for having me. >> great to have you. you brought your umbrella, boots and maybe a boat. >> it's a
tracking sandy. it's been downgraded to a tropical storm for now, but as the storm heads toward the east coast, experts warn it could rival the region's worst storm on record and wreak havoc for days. this morning, al roker has the latest on when sandy could make landfall. >>> ten days to go with the race for the white house in the final stretch. president obama and mitt romney crisscross the country, hitting key battleground states. but will sandy put a damper on their campaigning?...
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how hurricane sandy reshaped u.s. coastline. plus, what you need to know to get ready for the next storm. all those stories still ahead. but first, these messages. in virginia, we know education means opportunity. that's why tim kaine expanded pre-k... championed higher ed and job training... helping make virginia "the best state to raise a child." but george allen has not made our kids a priority. as governor, he tried to cut funding for public schools. in washington, allen voted to end tax deductions for college tuition. and now, a budget plan that devastates k-12 classrooms-- all to pay for even more tax breaks for the wealthy. seiu cope is responsible for the content of this ad. >>> 7:26 now on this saturday, november 3rd, 2012. i'm richard jordan. topping your news for today, today is the last day for local voters who want to cast a ballot before election day on tuesday. in december it is the last day for early voting in all eight wards, also the last day to cast an in-person absentee ballot in virginia. early voting for pe
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how hurricane sandy reshaped u.s. coastline. plus, what you need to know to get ready for the next storm. all those stories still ahead. but first, these messages. >> good morning everyone. i'm jennifer franciotti. the time 7:25. we want to get you up to date on the morning's top stories. city police are investigating the sexual assault of a female jogger in fells point that they say her attacker held her at knife point friday morning. the woman in her 20s went for a run alone between the hours of 5 and 6 and that's when they say a man wearing a ski mask and armed with a knife grabbed her, pulled her into a dark area and sexually assaulted her. >> the good news is there's a lot of surveillance video in that area. lot of businesses. lot of residents that have networks. detectives have footage they can comb through to possibly identify an attacker or capture the incident. >> police are urging joggers especially those who jog alone at night to find a jogging buddy. >>> authorities in wisconsin are questioning a university of baltim
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blige for hurricane sandy coming together. the nbc telethon raised money for the red cross to go to sandy victims up and down the east coast. >>> for several of last night's performers the devastation on the jersey shore hits close to home. >> back stage jon bon jovi, springsteen and comedian john stewart jokingly referred to themselves as the jersey boys and said that for an event that had to come together so swiftly it was worth it to help rebuild the communities and landmarks that are so dear and near to them. >> you know, i think we've all spent a lot of time and we make pleas for certain crises and disasters in far away lands so now it is our house. you're like, you understand you're -- it's a strange feeling. you kind of swallow your pride a little bit. even to say, hey man, we need help here, is not an easy thing to do. you know, a proud area. >> reporter: you can still donate to help those affected by sandy. just go to nbc.com and click on hurricane sandy coming together. >> the destruction is still -- >> it's hard to
blige for hurricane sandy coming together. the nbc telethon raised money for the red cross to go to sandy victims up and down the east coast. >>> for several of last night's performers the devastation on the jersey shore hits close to home. >> back stage jon bon jovi, springsteen and comedian john stewart jokingly referred to themselves as the jersey boys and said that for an event that had to come together so swiftly it was worth it to help rebuild the communities and landmarks...
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still dealing with sandy. it's winding down and we have rain and actually the pockets of pink you see is where there's wet snow mixing with the rain. there's snowfalling out of the mountains. in washington, the orange and yellows there's moderate rain, fairfax county in northwest washington into southern montgomery. occasional showers the rest of the day, remaining in the 40 >> this is where we were last night, these buildings. now, savannah, they are rendered uninhabitable because of the damage that's been done to them by the atlantic ocean. back to you. >> all right, al. thank you so much. >> we're going to have more on the storm in a moment. right now let's get a check of the morning's other headlines. tamron hall is sitting at the news5a desk. good morning >> >> good morning. sandy's steam is being felt on the campaign trail as analysts feel the extreme weather could disrupt voting in key swing states including virginia and ohio. meantime, both the president and the republican rival mitt romney are anglin
still dealing with sandy. it's winding down and we have rain and actually the pockets of pink you see is where there's wet snow mixing with the rain. there's snowfalling out of the mountains. in washington, the orange and yellows there's moderate rain, fairfax county in northwest washington into southern montgomery. occasional showers the rest of the day, remaining in the 40 >> this is where we were last night, these buildings. now, savannah, they are rendered uninhabitable because of the...
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we'll be back with more coverage of sandy right after this. of sandy right after this. alright let's break it down. mom, pop it. ♪ two inches apart, becky. two inches. t-minus nine minutes. [ ding ] [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls. let the making begin. ♪ it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. because sleep is a beautiful thing. ♪ zzzquil, the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. [ male go out tonight -ds good. be social! then stay in tomorrow. make a date with your flat screen. olive garden's new dinner today, dinner tomorrow. two dinners for two nights, just $12.95. choose one of five entrees tonight, like new mezzaluna ravioli. served with unlimited soup or salad and breadsticks. then choose a second entrÉe to take home for tomorrow all
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the numbers -- the number of deaths attributed to sandy has risen. thursday martin o'malley observed conditions in garrett county. state emergency officials have moved their headquarters to western maryland. >> state republican leaders accused the state of placing the blame for pollution on the wrong people. a gathering at the dam, ej pipkin said the majority of the pollution comes from above the dam from other states. they say that is unfair marylanders have to cover the cost of the cleanup. >> as we have seen today the state of maryland is requiring the county to spend billions of dollars to clean up the lower part of the bay, but they're not addressing what is happening here. >> it is all coming down from pennsylvania and new york. for us to punish our citizens is not a good thing. >> debris and sentiment turned up and tropical storm lee was blamed for ruining the rock fish harvest. take a look at this. this video was captured of the storm's arrival, stretching it from saturday afternoon all the way through tuesday morning. while this is a fractio
the numbers -- the number of deaths attributed to sandy has risen. thursday martin o'malley observed conditions in garrett county. state emergency officials have moved their headquarters to western maryland. >> state republican leaders accused the state of placing the blame for pollution on the wrong people. a gathering at the dam, ej pipkin said the majority of the pollution comes from above the dam from other states. they say that is unfair marylanders have to cover the cost of the...
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let's talk about sandy. the remnants west of pittsburgh, it's spinning around, bringing gusty winds and showers as well. bringing snow in west virginia where they have picked up some areas as much as 30 inches of snow. they are not quite done yet. we have snowfall amounts of anywhere from nine to 12 inches of snow around west virginia. a wide swath of snow from pennsylvania down to boone, north carolina. the rest of the country, we have windy conditions around the great lakes. another big storm moving into the pacific northwest that's going to bring one to four inches of rain down to northern california. plenty of sunshine from nevada down into the southwest. gulf coast, breezy conditions still exist as far south as georgia, alabama and mississippi. >> garrett county got two feet of the snow yesterday. they may get more today. as youz look at storm team 4 radar, a batch of snow may be moving in over the next couple hours. closer to washington, scattered sprinkles west and southwest of the metro area. tempera
let's talk about sandy. the remnants west of pittsburgh, it's spinning around, bringing gusty winds and showers as well. bringing snow in west virginia where they have picked up some areas as much as 30 inches of snow. they are not quite done yet. we have snowfall amounts of anywhere from nine to 12 inches of snow around west virginia. a wide swath of snow from pennsylvania down to boone, north carolina. the rest of the country, we have windy conditions around the great lakes. another big storm...